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Reborn Heiress: Revenge On My Wedding Day

Chapter 4 No.4

Word Count: 720    |    Released on: 03/02/2026

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ip. Her hands

pen. It hit the wall with a cra

r. The matriarch of the Sloan empire. She

of fury. Her makeup was per

bitch!" sh

es. "Do you have any idea what you'

in Aria's lap. "Give me that

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ches from his chest. She l

y, you useless ke

ked down at her like she

ound Kane and grabbed Victori

toria," Aria said. "This is a crim

rsh, barking sound. "He cheated

actions that would damage the company reputation while ne

new the law. She knew what an SE

mother. "That's why he went to Chloe. Jordan has nee

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d, looking Tiffany dead in the eye, "then why did

mouth dr

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e slammed it shut in their

o the room. He unbutt

me," Kane said. His voice

k. "Who is this animal?

She put her hand on hi

aid. "And he's more of a man

g in her eyes. "I will freeze every asset you

ive your stock price so low y

ia said to

lked past. Kane opened the door, ch

e strength left Aria's legs again. She grabbed Kane's a

. He was supporting Ar

. Evans. The private toxi

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on," h

kitchen, ignoring the staring chefs. They bur

wn the hallway behind them.

t and slammed the door. He vaulted ov

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Reborn Heiress: Revenge On My Wedding Day
Reborn Heiress: Revenge On My Wedding Day
“I lay paralyzed in a luxury Swiss clinic, my body a heavy sack of meat I no longer controlled. The heart monitor's rhythmic beep was the only thing louder than the silence, a mocking countdown to my inevitable end. My fiancé, Jordan, walked in looking impeccable in the custom suit I had bought him for his birthday. He wasn't alone; my best friend, Chloe, followed him into the room, wearing the vintage Givenchy dress I had saved for our anniversary gala. Jordan didn't look like a grieving man; he looked bored as he held up a blue folder confirming that my family's offshore trust had finally cleared. Chloe giggled, leaning over me to ask if I finally realized it was the engagement wine she had spiked seven days ago. Jordan brushed a cold hand over my forehead, calling me a "perfect little asset" before pulling Chloe into a hungry kiss right over my dying body. To ensure there was no turning back, he pulled out a silver lighter and set my living will on fire, watching the only document that could have saved me turn to ash. I tried to scream, to curse them both to hell for stealing my life and my legacy, but all that came out was a wet, rattling wheeze. My own father, I would later learn, had known about the takeover and chose the profit over his own daughter's life. As the darkness swallowed me whole, I made a silent, desperate promise: if there was anything after this, I would come back and destroy every single one of them. I gasped, my body jerking upright as air rushed into my lungs like liquid fire. I wasn't in Switzerland, and there was no poison in my veins. I was back in my Manhattan bedroom, staring at a phone that read June 12-the morning of the wedding, the day I was supposed to die, and the day I decided to burn their world to the ground.”